MagnumForce
Well-known member
And they aren't so expensive that you care.
True lol...And they aren't so expensive that you care.
Yeah, I haven't had a problem, either.
I really don't think Western Forge or Pratt-Read have been cutting corners on the drivers.
Western Forge and Pratt-Read both make much higher-quality drivers than the cheap regular Craftsman screwdrivers. It's silly to say that they're the same thing simply because they're produced by the same supplier (which we don't know for sure anyway). From the picture, they clearly have different tips and shafts from the Craftsmans.
Considering the WF-made Craftsman Professional and Husky Pro screwdrivers have both been discontinued, I welcome a line of durable, affordable, and available USA drivers to fill their place.
My regular Craftsman screwdrivers have scents.
Some people say they smell like vomit. My dont smell like that. Dont know.
Other than that, I like them. I do use my JH williams more though since I upgraded.
The Handle right? I have a few that smell grose idk how they got that way though lolMy regular Craftsman screwdrivers have scents.
Some people say they smell like vomit. My dont smell like that. Dont know.
Other than that, I like them. I do use my JH williams more though since I upgraded.
They need to color code Metric nut drives, hex drivers and Torx.
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I have the $4.99 HF throwaways for this stuff. I give my Cman screwdrivers a bit more respect.
I'll also go way out on a limb and state that I like the Channel lock Code Blue screwdrivers, they have good ergonomics for my hand and I haven't broken one yet.
Same here I take car of my USA Craftsman drivers almost as much as my Snap On ones.
HF are the beaters. I dont want to break a Craftsman and perhaps get a China one.
